misrepresented
v. 故意對…作錯誤的報道( misrepresent的過去式和過去分詞 )
If someone misrepresents a person or situation, they give a wrong or inaccurate account of what the person or situation is like.
He said that the press had misrepresented him as arrogant and bullying...
他說新聞媒體把他歪曲成了一個傲慢而又霸道的人。
Hollywood films misrepresented us as drunks, maniacs and murderers...
好萊塢電影把我們歪曲成酒鬼、瘋子和殺人兇手。
1. having an intended meaning altered or misrepresented;
He felt that the book misrepresented his opinions.
他覺得這本書歪曲了他的觀點。
Keynes deliberately misrepresented the views of his opponents.
凱恩斯故意歪曲了反對者的觀點。
The newspaper misrepresented what the writer had said.
報紙歪曲了作家所說的話.
My conclusions have lately been much misrepresented.
我的結論近來曾被誤傳很甚.
Throughout history, quotes of famous people are often misrepresented.
歷史上, 名人們的引語經常是誤傳的.